India and Canada — both models of successful pluralistic societies where diverse cultural, linguistic and religious communities live together peacefully — can
My dad recently retired from the federal public service after spending over three decades serving this country. His job was to make
With Multiculturalism Day (June 27) upon us, we have a good opportunity to reflect on how both government language and programming has
Last year we witnessed surprising riots and fire in the streets of Stockholm, largely perpetrated by young men whose families originated in
Amidst a day of stormy backlash from opposition parties over the Conservative government’s anti-Muslim rhetoric, Defence and Multiculturalism minister Jason Kenney took advantage of a brief
Canada has been singularly successful as a multicultural nation. While Europe and America have torn themselves apart over issues of immigration and
Would Chinatown still be Chinatown if there were no Chinese people? Today, only one-fourth of Toronto’s Chinese community resides in downtown Chinatown.
“We follow everything Canadians do; we follow their schedule, follow their holidays, take out OSAP, go to Canadian schools, pay taxes. I
There was a time when the vast plurality of new Canadians voted for the Liberal Party of Canada. With the exception of
With mere weeks remaining before the U.S. presidential election, which could see the victory of a candidate who has vowed to implement